It's time to celebrate with radiant spring bouquets. Send colourful greetings to someone special!
Popular spring flowers include tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, ranunculus, anemones, freesias, grape hyacinths, primroses and cherry blossom. They symbolise new beginnings and freshness – perfect for brightening up your home or surprising someone special.
Ten classic early bloomers include: snowdrops, crocuses, daffodils, tulips, hyacinths, grape hyacinths, primroses, winter aconites, snowflakes (Leucojum) and anemones. They are among the first flowers to bloom and mark the start of spring.
In March, you’ll see snowdrops, crocuses, daffodils, snowflakes (Leucojum), primroses and the first tulips. Depending on the weather and region, forsythia and early cherry blossom may also start to bloom.
April is when spring really comes into full colour: tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, anemones, grape hyacinths, as well as magnolias and cherry blossom are in bloom.
In May, many spring favourites and the first summer flowers appear: peonies, ranunculus, lilac, lily of the valley, irises, early roses and wildflowers. Ideal for full, fresh spring bouquets.
Spring is ideal for planting a wide range of flowers, herbs and plants – such as pansies, primroses, violas, herbs like basil and parsley, and early vegetables like lettuce or radishes. It’s the perfect time to refresh your garden or balcony.
We at Euroflorist are pleased to offer you these beautiful spring bouquets. You have a choice of gorgeous yellow daffodils, orange gerberas, and many other typical spring flowers. In late may, you can also go for peonies. Surprise a special person and send spring bouquets easily and safely with Euroflorist.
And because these flowers are only available at a particular time of the year, you can be sure that your fragrant gift will be very special for the recipient. In our seasonal selection, you will find classic bouquets as well as novelties and trendsetters. Send flowers online - give joy during this beautiful time of the year!
Most spring flowers, which by the way make for a great Easter present, need to be planted already in winter. Why? So that they then come to bloom in the spring. But why do spring flowers bloom so early? Those flowers that get an early start have a significant advantage: they get more light! The earlier the more light! Because in winter and in the beginning of the year, the trees, bushes, and plants often do not yet have leaves that could block the spring flower's access to the sunshine.
The first spring flowers in this regard are the tulips because some of them already bloom in winter! But it is also true that the milder the winter, the earlier the spring flowers bloom!
The first early bloomers are sprouting and want to be staged on your living room table. What kind of spring flowers are there and when do they bloom?